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‘No evidence’ of gunfire found in Westminster after Tuesday investigation near schools • Rep. Sarah Elfreth launches reelection campaign in Maryland’s 3rd District
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Carroll County Daily Headlines

Thursday, September 18, 2025

2 children flown to Shock Trauma after three-car crash in Carroll County

A 10-year-old and a 7-year-old were flown to a hospital after a three-car crash in Carroll County on Wednesday, according to state troopers.

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‘No evidence’ of gunfire found in Westminster after Tuesday investigation near schools

Despite multiple calls, Westminster police say there’s “no evidence” of gunfire near Route 140 Tuesday.

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Rep. Sarah Elfreth launches reelection campaign in Maryland’s 3rd District

Elfreth was elected in 2024 to represent Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District, following the retirement announcement of Rep. John Sarbanes. The district includes sections of Anne Arundel, Ho…

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Releaf Dispensary, Eldersburg’s new cannabis shop, gets county approval

A second recreational cannabis dispensary has been approved to open in Eldersburg.

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State agency allowed sex offenders access to children, according to audit; hearing to be scheduled

The Maryland Department of Human Services and Social Security Administration allowed sex offenders to abuse foster children.

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Brooke Lierman announces reelection campaign for Maryland comptroller

Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman announced her bid for re-election ahead of her first “The Four More Tour” event in Baltimore Wednesday night, where she’s asking voters to giv…

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BWI Airport employees cite exposure to human waste, heat stress in complaint

BWI Airport service workers plan to file an occupational health complaint against Alliance Ground International over unsafe and unsanitary working conditions, including exposure to human waste, hea…

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Baltimore-area high school teens learn trades as an alternative to college

“Construction Career Day,” aims to expose high schoolers to jobs that offer the potential for good pay that don’t require college degrees.

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